nineveh_uk (
nineveh_uk) wrote2011-11-25 07:52 am
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I have only three weeks left at work until Christmas. This is both good and bad...
My colleague won't be in the office today because she is in Stockholm for a long weekend. A romantic long weekend with her new boyfriend, who is a barrister. Am I envious? Too right I am!
To the cyclist turning right last night on Woodstock Road in dark clothes, no bike lights or reflectors, and wearing a helmet: O HAI U BE DOIN SAFETY RONG!
Went to WNO's Barber of Seville last night at the New Theatre. Fun production and good singing, but the theatre decoration makes it feel like one is sitting inside a pink and red jukebox, and the leg-room in the balcony - ow! Ruddigore at the Barbican tomorrow.
My
picowrimo production for the month has hit 8000! I am resolved to keep going and try and finish the story this time. Of course, it would help if it didn't just seem to be betting longer. For a story I think of as "Potterverse/Wimsey mpreg Corsican crossover (with bonus valet-rogering" we aren't yet anywhere near either mpreg or Corsica. Or rogering.
My colleague won't be in the office today because she is in Stockholm for a long weekend. A romantic long weekend with her new boyfriend, who is a barrister. Am I envious? Too right I am!
To the cyclist turning right last night on Woodstock Road in dark clothes, no bike lights or reflectors, and wearing a helmet: O HAI U BE DOIN SAFETY RONG!
Went to WNO's Barber of Seville last night at the New Theatre. Fun production and good singing, but the theatre decoration makes it feel like one is sitting inside a pink and red jukebox, and the leg-room in the balcony - ow! Ruddigore at the Barbican tomorrow.
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(Is that you on Snowheads, by the way?)
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(Curious! Someone else obviously likes your name (I hadn't read posts by them, just seen the logged-in note)! Which is why I'm Nineveh_uk on LJ, because someone had bagged plain Nineveh.)
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The horse-rider is pretty impressively irresponsible.
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*Well, the way I do it anyway - the Boy used to do competition downhill cycling and needed all the protective gear he could get for that!
Impressively irresponsible - I thought so too. I was quite boggled when she told me.
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*Fortunately not resulting in serious injury
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Ed. That said, I think there are arguments for the use of helmets is by children, whose accidents tend to happen at lower speed and don't involve cars, and if I had a child I'd probably want her to wear one.
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There are lots of arguments for and against. I don't say they should be made compulsary, but they've certainly saved me from being hurt at least once. Although the second time was when I walked into a door frame. Yes, I am that clumsy.
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Are you the person this was designed for? (http://www.hovding.com/)
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People do cycle round here on single carriageway rural roads with no verges where the cars that do appear are doing 70 mph round blind bends but I don't fancy it myself.
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Actually, I've just noticed that my bike doesn't exactly meet regulations at the moment - I have a white front reflector (optional) but the red rear one (another 'must') must have fallen off at some point. I'm pretty sure I used to have one but I don't seem to have one now. I wonder whether the reflective bits of my rear light count.
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Reflectors do have a tendency to fall off. It is annoying.
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Every time you mention this I become both a little more interested and a little more frightened to see the end product.
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Your picowrimo progress is terrifying.
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I am feeling very pleased with my pico progress. I do wish in a way that the longest story I've ever written was a more serious subject*, but I am telling myself that I am learning about handling OCs and so on, and so it is valuable in that sense.
*Or at least didn't involve mpreg.
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It is all good practice. And you can always leave out the mpreg in the next one...
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At the moment it feels like the next one has to be the story of Bunter's secret sock-fetish.
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On my way home from work a few nights ago, I came face-to-face with a young man cycling along the pavement, minus lights or anything. Yes, cycling on the road without lights isn't very safe, but knocking down pedestrians who fail to see you in the dark also isn't great. (Also, hello; I hope you don't mind my friending you.)
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Friend away!
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